For immediate release:
June 20, 2021
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Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – Because parts of South Carolina, including Myrtle Beach and Florence, have a tropical storm regime, PETA reminds people to never leave their dogs tethered or in paddocks outside and always bring their companion animals with them if they have to evacuate home …
Believe it or not, every time a natural disaster strikes, many dogs and other companion animals stay outside to take care of themselves, and even stay after people have been evacuated. Leashed dogs will swim to exhaustion and drown – and tethered dogs are everywhere. PETA Animal Rescue Team has witnessed the injuries that animals receive when they are thrown, when they are faced with flooding and flying debris. We found dead dogs in previous storms. We also found them up to their throats in water, unable to sit or lie down, and in nearly flooded boxes inside houses. and saw animals that were blown away by a strong wind. And, of course, the animals are petrified in such weather conditions.
PETA released PSA – Disaster Preparedness with Dean Winters… For more information please visit PETA.org…